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By: Geri Stengel, Forbes Contributor

If you think tech founders are motivated to start their companies by money, you are wrong. Only a small percent of male founders (15%) and a tiny percentage of female founders (2%) are motivated by money, according to Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship: Voices of Founders and Funders conducted by Illuminate Venture, a venture capital firm. For most, their primary motive is to bring their ideas to market: 70% of women and 60% of men have this goal.

The higher motivation among women is consistent with The 2017 Kauffman Index of Startup Activity: National Trends, which found that women are more opportunity-driven than men. Kauffman is the largest nonprofit researching entrepreneurship

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